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a lot of green arrows in the energy space. nat gas closed slightly lower. >> ignite something larger, that's the bigger question we face. that's what we wonder about. the other thing that's so different this time around is the role of egypt is completely different because the arab spring has happened. we used to kind of know where -- we knew exactly where hose any mubarak stood. >> are they a mediator? an instigator? >> i don't think they know. >> they're trying to figure out their role. i'm not trying to minimize what's going on but i think traders are using this as an excuse to bid oil prices higher. we're not at a point we're seeing evidence that you can see a cut-off in oil supplies, especially for new york oil. >> that's ultimately the question. will there be a disruption? what series of events would occur to stop the flow of oil? >> suez canal, wherever it is, we're not there yet but trading it up just in case -- >> it ignites something wider. >> our own oil market in new york trades more on our economic fundamentals and
a lot of green arrows in the energy space. nat gas closed slightly lower. >> ignite something larger, that's the bigger question we face. that's what we wonder about. the other thing that's so different this time around is the role of egypt is completely different because the arab spring has happened. we used to kind of know where -- we knew exactly where hose any mubarak stood. >> are they a mediator? an instigator? >> i don't think they know. >> they're trying to...
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strip out food and energy up 0.2. empire manufacturing down 5.22, that comes after an unrevised minus 6.16, but not as bad as minus 8 to 9 that we were looking for. jobless claims, oh my goodness can this be right? there may be some distortions, it walloped up to 439,000 from 361,000, so i am sure there's a story behind that, and continuing claims not to be outdone, had a market jumped, originally released and revised up to 3.16 and now they stand at 3.334 million. so these numbers obviously affected by something whether it's storms or whether it's other issues, we'll of course look towards some of the guidance that we get. if we look towards the market the guidance is the equities look like they'll come in lower for another day. we see interest rates, well, they're a smidge higher than the sub 60 level from yesterday and maybe the biggest story of the day today is recession in europe again? i don't know why that's a big story. the bigger story would be if there wasn't one. >> that is a great oint. we haven't talked a
strip out food and energy up 0.2. empire manufacturing down 5.22, that comes after an unrevised minus 6.16, but not as bad as minus 8 to 9 that we were looking for. jobless claims, oh my goodness can this be right? there may be some distortions, it walloped up to 439,000 from 361,000, so i am sure there's a story behind that, and continuing claims not to be outdone, had a market jumped, originally released and revised up to 3.16 and now they stand at 3.334 million. so these numbers obviously...
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producer prices are expected to rise .2% and by .1 when you strip out food and energy. then at 10:00 a.m., september business inventories released. at 2:00 p.m., we'll get the minutes from last month's fed meeting. on the corporate front, abercrombie & fitch, staples and tyco all report results before the bell. we'll hear from limited brands, netapp, and williams-sonoma before the close. >>> some of the recent banks have come under threat, victims of cyber attacks in september that cause blackouts. an iranian group took credit for those attacks. our next guest says we should expect more of this as hackers get more sophisticated. daniel has identified a few stocks that may benefit from the rise in online security threats. hi, dan. >> hello. >> thanks for joining us. go ahead. >> i just say cyber security -- i mean, this is a big area in technology. the threats are not going to be -- as you've seen on the bank front, despite a tough ip spending environment, security continues to be a high priority, and i think there's a number of stocks that really benefit from the trend.
producer prices are expected to rise .2% and by .1 when you strip out food and energy. then at 10:00 a.m., september business inventories released. at 2:00 p.m., we'll get the minutes from last month's fed meeting. on the corporate front, abercrombie & fitch, staples and tyco all report results before the bell. we'll hear from limited brands, netapp, and williams-sonoma before the close. >>> some of the recent banks have come under threat, victims of cyber attacks in september that...
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this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy efficiency, basically cut it reliance on on oil imported from outside from immediate neighbors mexico and canada almost to nothing. and if america is not emporting as much oil as it does currently, perhaps for energy to be such a focal point of its foreign policy won't be so large. and already you have exactly within the oil and gas industry pushing the case for shale on the basis that it would save the country a lot of money on overseas military expenditure. >> if you take in that oil, shale gas together, how much is that revolutionizing the american economy and also th
this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy...
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according to the international energy agency, the u.s. will overtake saudi arabia as the world's largest oil producer that before the year 2020. but -- don't get your hopes completely up as the epa could block this fantastic market-driven advance. nobody better to talk about it is john hofmeister. john, it is a pleasure to have you here. now, is it credible, first of all the report, we will overtake the saudis? >> report is credible. the iea is smart, good analysts. we have the reserves, no question we have the reserves. in the ground today. number two, we have the technology to get the reserves out of the ground. and number three, we have the money to pay for it. >> right. >> capital exists. >> will the capital be spent? i want to go back. i want to backtrack because i know you are so good at this. with you l the capital be -- so far it has been invested. is that fair? >> it has been invested on private lands, private property owners giving up mineral rights under state permits but something is about to change. that everybody needs to be
according to the international energy agency, the u.s. will overtake saudi arabia as the world's largest oil producer that before the year 2020. but -- don't get your hopes completely up as the epa could block this fantastic market-driven advance. nobody better to talk about it is john hofmeister. john, it is a pleasure to have you here. now, is it credible, first of all the report, we will overtake the saudis? >> report is credible. the iea is smart, good analysts. we have the reserves,...
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. >> caller: chesapeake energy. >> down 16. mostly natural gas in ohio. if you watched the show, aubrey told you it's mostly natural gas in ohio. i have been buying southwest, swn. why have i been buying southwestern energy? it's the pure nat gas play i want. i think natural gas is going higher in 2013. bill in south dakota. bill. >> caller: jim, my stock is american capital agency corp, agnc. this one is going to go down. why? many companies, real estate investment trusts are worried about the taxation considerations, and we also have to worry about what the yield curve looks like and what they will do with fannie and freddie, so many -- so so many crosswinds here, i think you should stay the course, but understand it's just another stock right now and it could lower. no longer charmed like it's been. john in new jersey. john. >> caller: professor cramer. >> thank you for the tenure. yes. >> caller: wind stream, win. >> no, they did not execute. came on the show, told you they would execute, didn't execute. ctl, century link is better. i do prefer verizo
. >> caller: chesapeake energy. >> down 16. mostly natural gas in ohio. if you watched the show, aubrey told you it's mostly natural gas in ohio. i have been buying southwest, swn. why have i been buying southwestern energy? it's the pure nat gas play i want. i think natural gas is going higher in 2013. bill in south dakota. bill. >> caller: jim, my stock is american capital agency corp, agnc. this one is going to go down. why? many companies, real estate investment trusts are...
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>> well, always in crude oil and energy of any kind. it's always geopolitics. i think it's important to understand, this is hamas, israel. this is not iraq. this is not iran. this is not saudi arabia. this is over on -- near the sinai. very little crude oil involved there. in the past if you had crude oil in a bull market, this kind of news would have sent crude up $3. we're struggling to get over 85 cents at this point. as i said earlier, i think you sell into it. i don't think you buy this news. if you can only rally 85 cents on west texas. yes, i understand brent is up $1.56 but brent has been gaining on wti for a long period of time. i don't put a lot of credence in that. in the past, this kind of news would have sent crude up $3. >> coming up, places to put your money as the fiscal cliff looms. and places you might not expect. and president obama likely to get a lot of questions about the economy and the cliff at today's news conference. we'll bring it to you live when it starts around 1:30 eastern. our special coverage begins at the top of the hour at 1:0
>> well, always in crude oil and energy of any kind. it's always geopolitics. i think it's important to understand, this is hamas, israel. this is not iraq. this is not iran. this is not saudi arabia. this is over on -- near the sinai. very little crude oil involved there. in the past if you had crude oil in a bull market, this kind of news would have sent crude up $3. we're struggling to get over 85 cents at this point. as i said earlier, i think you sell into it. i don't think you buy...
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. >> sanchez energy. sm. >> freeport mcmoran. >>> scott, thank you. after a tough week last week, the bulls coming back stampede style. gangham style! look at the dow up big, 167 points. s&p and nasdaq virtually erasing last week's losses. >>> knock-knock. who's there? nobody. guess who isn't working with 42 days before we go off the fiscal cliff? congress! >>> with just about all attention focused on israel and hamas, maybe the markets and the world should focus on this rally in amman, jordan instead. see why this could shake up the reason beyond anyone's worst fears. >>> michelle is in for sue today at the nyse. welcome, michelle. >> hey, tyler. thanks. we got a nice triple digit rally today. going to start with a market alert on this big day for the markets. robert pisani, what's the story about why we're climbing today? >> nobody is around in congress to say anything bad about the fiscal cliff. everyone said, hey, we're looking good! president in bangkok said things are looking good. pelosi came out, representative pelosi, speaker of the house, sa
. >> sanchez energy. sm. >> freeport mcmoran. >>> scott, thank you. after a tough week last week, the bulls coming back stampede style. gangham style! look at the dow up big, 167 points. s&p and nasdaq virtually erasing last week's losses. >>> knock-knock. who's there? nobody. guess who isn't working with 42 days before we go off the fiscal cliff? congress! >>> with just about all attention focused on israel and hamas, maybe the markets and the world...
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he says big election issues will be energy and economy. we may hear more from him with regard to stimulus or the election. if we do, we'll bring you that news when we get it. >>> now to gaza. the prime minister has arrived following two days of air strikes in which 19 palestinians and three israelis have reportedly been killed so far. joining us now from tel aviv where we know rockets landed nearby last night is martin fletcher. the fact that the rocket has the range capacity seems to be raising eyebrows. >> reporter: it handed pretty close. one landed in the sea and two more landed in other areas in open fields. didn't do any damage. but the symbolism is great because one of israel's key goals have been to destroy the long range capability of has mass. so the fact that after hundreds of israeli raids and strikes against those rocket centers hamas was able to launch rockets at tel aviv which nearly hit, that's a main success for hamas. >> you can talk about the visit by the prime minister and there was continued violence during the period?
he says big election issues will be energy and economy. we may hear more from him with regard to stimulus or the election. if we do, we'll bring you that news when we get it. >>> now to gaza. the prime minister has arrived following two days of air strikes in which 19 palestinians and three israelis have reportedly been killed so far. joining us now from tel aviv where we know rockets landed nearby last night is martin fletcher. the fact that the rocket has the range capacity seems to...
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we needed more fun and energy, oprah needed to be on more often. oprah came on the network in the beginning of january and we had been on the air already for almost a year. >> she wishes she would have been on from the get-go. >> even if she was, it still would have taken. you have to make your mistakes, your stumbles, learn from it and move forward. when oprah is on own, we're usually a top five network in america, we also have "sweetie pies" a lot of talk characters during the day but the length of view is about 90 minutes so people are spending a lot of time with it. >> that's so important. >> the network is one of the fastest growing cable networks in america. >> that was going to be my question it's a pure cable play which you'd like to have because of the dual revenue stream but it's difficult to be in cable channel play if all your channels stink. if you do, then you have something and it becomes international now, that's what you're doing. >> when i got to discovery we had 13 channels in the u.s. and six channels in 00 countries around the
we needed more fun and energy, oprah needed to be on more often. oprah came on the network in the beginning of january and we had been on the air already for almost a year. >> she wishes she would have been on from the get-go. >> even if she was, it still would have taken. you have to make your mistakes, your stumbles, learn from it and move forward. when oprah is on own, we're usually a top five network in america, we also have "sweetie pies" a lot of talk characters...
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we doubled the production of clean energy which promises to reduce the utilization of fossil fuels for power generation. and we continue to invest in potential break-through technologies that could further remove carbon from our atmosphere. but we haven't done as much as we need to, so what i'm going to be doing over the next several weeks, next several months, is having a conversation, wide ranging conversation, with scientists, engineers, and elected officials to fine out what can -- what more can we do to make short-term progress in reduce i reducing carbons, and then working through an education process that i think is necessary, a discussion, a conversation across the country about what realistically can we do long term to make sure that this is not something we're passing on to future generations that's going to be very expensive and very painful to deal with. i don't know what either democrats or republicans are prepared to do at this point because this is one of those issues that's not just a partisan issue, i also think there are regional differences. there is no doubt that fo
we doubled the production of clean energy which promises to reduce the utilization of fossil fuels for power generation. and we continue to invest in potential break-through technologies that could further remove carbon from our atmosphere. but we haven't done as much as we need to, so what i'm going to be doing over the next several weeks, next several months, is having a conversation, wide ranging conversation, with scientists, engineers, and elected officials to fine out what can -- what...
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manufacturing driven by very low energy prices. we're self-sufficient energy for the first time in years. another company like ppg, they really own the coatings business, about 70% of revenues from coatings, they're growing 4% to 6% organically and end the year with $2.5 billion in cash. they just sold their business, another $1 billion, that $3.5 billion in cash, 60% go to grow the business, 40% return to shareholders. you've got 5%, 6% top line, 10%, 12% net income growth with stock buy back and dividend going up 15% a year. you get 2% while you wait. if things -- if we don't do it on a fiscal cliff and things get worse, not going to get hurt. >> where did you buy comcast? >> comcast we've owned for a couple of years. that's another one that has morphed into a return of capital story. when we bought it just superior business model in a tough environment. if things get better, great, employment improves, we're going to have more hook-ups, housing improves, more connections, great growth story. if things don't get better, we're try
manufacturing driven by very low energy prices. we're self-sufficient energy for the first time in years. another company like ppg, they really own the coatings business, about 70% of revenues from coatings, they're growing 4% to 6% organically and end the year with $2.5 billion in cash. they just sold their business, another $1 billion, that $3.5 billion in cash, 60% go to grow the business, 40% return to shareholders. you've got 5%, 6% top line, 10%, 12% net income growth with stock buy back...
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periods is signs of global demand growth and we're seeing that very visibly from petrol price and other energy price increases. but to a certain extent as well, the food price increases which we're beginning to see, and likely to see more of reflect changinged food presences, increasing prices for wheat even though spikes in corn and wheat prices that we've seen have been largely due to weather factors. but demands are the pressure, as well. >> for anyone trying to figure out what's going organization how sustainable are the inflation rates and are they not going to fall precipitously as the fee hikes come out. >> there will be, but if you look at the university tuition fees, that will be there for three years. it's not just something that will disappear in 12 months time. and that's an important point because when the bank of england presents it inflation forecast tomorrow, it will have to count those increases in fee as a medium term inflation pressure. they'll be there throughout the entirety of hair projections this time around. and then that has some effect on the policy making decisions.
periods is signs of global demand growth and we're seeing that very visibly from petrol price and other energy price increases. but to a certain extent as well, the food price increases which we're beginning to see, and likely to see more of reflect changinged food presences, increasing prices for wheat even though spikes in corn and wheat prices that we've seen have been largely due to weather factors. but demands are the pressure, as well. >> for anyone trying to figure out what's going...
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and still ahead move over at saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective to want what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us but first your closing market number. two the. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. brightened. from plans to. start on t.v. . this was the plan that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution of the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. more than hundred thousand people in. groups welcome and. more likely to be born with birth defects and children. in the sea as little as five hundred dollars. unpunished. politics culture. is couldn't. sign on its own. cultures of resistance. on the marketing. and from greece to spain and italy and the rest of the eurozone and us to here in the west because the eurozon
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. >>> the energy markets on high alert on a major escalation in tensions between israeli and syrian forces. a possible ground offensive. the region is a global flash point that's seen revolution and civil war over the past couple of years. for more on this story, let's bring in george friedman. thanks so much for coming by. we appreciate it. >> pleasure. >> it does seem to be a lot of sabre rattling there between the ground forces moving closer to the border and the israeli defense minister saying that palestinian militants will, in fact, pay for the blood that was shed in israel. is this sabre rattling? because the interest of israel is not to get into a real skirmish with gaza. >> the problem is that hamas now has a missile to reach tel aviv and that's unacceptable. that's a red line for israel. the israelis probably don't know how many they have. they don't know where they're located. therefore the attack is very complicated. you can't do frit the air. you'll have to go in on the ground. it's going to be bloody and miserable. the israelis would rather not do that. the palestinians want
. >>> the energy markets on high alert on a major escalation in tensions between israeli and syrian forces. a possible ground offensive. the region is a global flash point that's seen revolution and civil war over the past couple of years. for more on this story, let's bring in george friedman. thanks so much for coming by. we appreciate it. >> pleasure. >> it does seem to be a lot of sabre rattling there between the ground forces moving closer to the border and the israeli...
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and still ahead move over at saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective too on what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us but first your closing market numbers. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on our team reporting from the world talks about six of the r.p. interviews intriguing story so you. can try to see arabic to find out more visit our big don't all t.v. dot com. browser. see centers on looks like. this it's in. day care my daddy my a lot of dos and. does a famous reuse dance and play was oh my saved and does my mommy ransom business. resistance is not a politics but a cultural. this could. some. cultures over existence on marching to. download the official location to cell phone language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch ati any time. and from greece to spain and italy and the rest of the eurozone
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and still ahead move over at saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective on what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us but first your closing market number. this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in the condition where it had become a source of pollution of the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. continued to be the more than hundred thousand people it's been chronically in. groups looking at the fact that children see that children in bhopal to be ten times more likely to be born with birth defects than children in the rest of the country. being received as little as five hundred dollars for a lifelong disease and. unpunished. and from greece to spain and italy and the rest of the eurozone and us to here in the west because the eurozone is so impactful has the crisis been contained or is contagion still a c
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and this explosion occurred on a shallowwater rig by black elk energy. apparently four people medevacked from the location and two others are missing and not accounted for. the coast guard continues to investigate an bringing viewers up to date on when's happening there in the shallow waters in the gulf of mexico. we did see oil prices react immediately, spiking more than $1.50 on the news and then giving back the gains. we are seeing a slight recovery and in line with what we're seeing in equities, as well. back to you. >> thank you so much. sharon epperson watching that breaking story from the nymex. to debrief the last hour, republicans have put revenue on the table and i guess you could argue that's a big change from two years ago, even a year ago. i wonder if you think we have made -- there's been a little more progress than we're giving the situation credit for given the fact we're so myopic about the day-to-day negotiations. >> i absolutely do. this is building over time, since the collapse of those grand bargain negotiations in the summer of 2011
and this explosion occurred on a shallowwater rig by black elk energy. apparently four people medevacked from the location and two others are missing and not accounted for. the coast guard continues to investigate an bringing viewers up to date on when's happening there in the shallow waters in the gulf of mexico. we did see oil prices react immediately, spiking more than $1.50 on the news and then giving back the gains. we are seeing a slight recovery and in line with what we're seeing in...
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shares of one energy company hitting a new high. let's send it over to kayla tausche at hq with a quick market flash for us. >> that name is cabin oil and gas. cog. it was up 3.5%. now up by 82 cents. and pretty good trade for the day. look at it this year. it tracked natural gas closely and has exposure to natural gas and recent rally is a reason why we see it up today. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. when we come back, what can brown do for your holiday shopping? last year u.p.s. delivers 480 million packages between thanksgiving and christmas. will they beat that number this year? we'll find out with the president of their u.s. ops joins us next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what hap
shares of one energy company hitting a new high. let's send it over to kayla tausche at hq with a quick market flash for us. >> that name is cabin oil and gas. cog. it was up 3.5%. now up by 82 cents. and pretty good trade for the day. look at it this year. it tracked natural gas closely and has exposure to natural gas and recent rally is a reason why we see it up today. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. when we come back, what can brown do for your holiday shopping? last year...
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workers union says the nationwide stoppage is being observed by nearly all workers in the automobile, energy, shipbuilding, and construction industries. >> they are taking all our rights away -- all our rights. the banks and other business people are bringing us onto the streets. they are stealing our salaries. we do not have any rights anymore. >> hundreds of flights have been canceled across europe. in the portuguese capital, lisbon, many face long waits with nearly half of all flights canceled. >> we arrived at 9:00 in the morning, and we have to wait until 9:00 in the evening. public transport is not working, either, so we are stuck. it is a shame. >> access to ferry service has also been blocked. >> we are witnessing the biggest strike portugal has ever seen. it also has a special significance because it is the first time spanish and portuguese workers are conducting a strike on the very same day. >> strikes are under way in greece, italy, and france, and railway workers in belgium have also walked off the job for 24 hours, affecting both domestic and international services. >> let's go
workers union says the nationwide stoppage is being observed by nearly all workers in the automobile, energy, shipbuilding, and construction industries. >> they are taking all our rights away -- all our rights. the banks and other business people are bringing us onto the streets. they are stealing our salaries. we do not have any rights anymore. >> hundreds of flights have been canceled across europe. in the portuguese capital, lisbon, many face long waits with nearly half of all...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>. >> sean: we know president obama's pop la later in the cities was formidable. numbers were about to show you they are plain unbelievable. now speculation that voter fraud took place in multiple cities after returns showed that president got hundred percent of the vote in certain districts. governor romney did not get a single vote, get this, in 59 phill
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about...
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are other assets will be confiscated we will declare a greek economic zone to tap the resources and energy reserves which today are plain way foreign interests will bring security target prime and regrease of illegal immigrants those whose written extensively about the realities of the extreme right are adamant that golden dawn won't power through chaos. shows that they're winning despite everybody being aware of the violence they use and the rights they cause the other parties to fight among themselves so they can pick up voters out of the turmoil they want to war not true. propaganda propaganda this is black propaganda with the prospect of yet another election in greece in the near future golden dawn senses its chance to sway more voters. despite the shine to. continuing to hang over them. when they lection over in the us not all americans are in petrol seclude as a report on our website more in more people and states around the country want to see accumulating thousands of electronic signatures demanding. and also online he's already a billionaire and right now is a comic book hero and
are other assets will be confiscated we will declare a greek economic zone to tap the resources and energy reserves which today are plain way foreign interests will bring security target prime and regrease of illegal immigrants those whose written extensively about the realities of the extreme right are adamant that golden dawn won't power through chaos. shows that they're winning despite everybody being aware of the violence they use and the rights they cause the other parties to fight among...
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all the energy is moving slowly. >> marco's work takes him to the planet's most remote environments, where secrets of the earth's atmosphere are hidden inside air pockets in the ice. it's relatively common for small pieces of the glacier to cap or break off. it's one of the reasons the tourists visit the site. but spectators are on the verge of witnessing a release of a staggering amount of glacial tension. as they stand almost beneath it, the face of the glacier crumbles before their eyes. they send soaring waves directly to the bystanders. it all happens in seconds. there's no time to react. >> there's one person, who is not moving at all. even after the biggest piece falls in. my impression is he's still trying to take pictures. >> the power wave slams a dozen victims into the freezing lake, and lashes them against the rocks. >> the water was very cold. there were beaten by the wave and taken away. they could have hit their head on the rocks. >> it's a terrifying moment, waiting to see if everyone is accounted for. >> in this case the risk was very high, and people underestimated
all the energy is moving slowly. >> marco's work takes him to the planet's most remote environments, where secrets of the earth's atmosphere are hidden inside air pockets in the ice. it's relatively common for small pieces of the glacier to cap or break off. it's one of the reasons the tourists visit the site. but spectators are on the verge of witnessing a release of a staggering amount of glacial tension. as they stand almost beneath it, the face of the glacier crumbles before their...
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is just ran away and else is going to be because of the shale gas is going to the energy. provider in the world so that's going to change is the relationship so why did it thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with us that was john nased expert on china and best selling all set. now to some other international news now five car bomb blasts the roadside explosion that killed at least fourteen people across iraq and wounded dozens of others the blasts had been done other three other cities on the eve of a festival marking the islamic new year in the capital the target targeted and nami journals convoy in the area frequented by foreigners and we're following developments in the iraqi capital and will keep you up to date. u.s. military prosecutors have requested the death penalty for sergeant robert bales who's accused of killing sixteen afghan civilians these didn't took place in march when bales allegedly left his remote outpost at night and executed his victims nine of them children the case has become of the deadliest a war crime by single american officers as
is just ran away and else is going to be because of the shale gas is going to the energy. provider in the world so that's going to change is the relationship so why did it thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with us that was john nased expert on china and best selling all set. now to some other international news now five car bomb blasts the roadside explosion that killed at least fourteen people across iraq and wounded dozens of others the blasts had been done other three other...
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the ppi drop into sensitive percent after declines in energy and auto. david: in the pit of the cme in chicago. telling us why this market rally that actually rallied more than 10%. she sees one coming despite the downside. in the real risk in the market is earnings. a lot of talk about the fiscal cliff, taxes going up. it is getting a little old. you think this market could actually rally before a deal is struck particularly when you see a buying opportunity like today. how much further south doesn't have to go before it is a buying opportunity? >> every time i think we're in a hole, we blow right through it. i think we need congress and the president to stop negotiating. both realize what they are. the president did not get a mandate on the economy. it is like me saying my wife married me for my height and athletic prowess. it is not true. you have a mandate on fixing immigration, putting supreme court justice. congress does not have a mandate either. stop negotiating the press and stop talking, start negotiating, while the market to just digest and tr
the ppi drop into sensitive percent after declines in energy and auto. david: in the pit of the cme in chicago. telling us why this market rally that actually rallied more than 10%. she sees one coming despite the downside. in the real risk in the market is earnings. a lot of talk about the fiscal cliff, taxes going up. it is getting a little old. you think this market could actually rally before a deal is struck particularly when you see a buying opportunity like today. how much further south...
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>> in iowa and colorado, wind energy tax credit. there was an issue that was important in both of those states. obviously models, jobs, the president jobs plan. and i think taxes. we had a fight where you had the president advocating to increase taxes on people who made more than $250,000 a year. >> looking ahead at the agenda, how big is climate energy? >> if you look at what to this country needs to do to create jobs, having a sound energy policy makes incredible sense. i think there are it a lot of voters who cared deeply about this. i think a lot of the youth of voters have said repeatedly this is an issue they want addressed moving forward. it needs to be addressed and, from an economic standpoint and for the future of the country. >> you think the president will do something dramatic? >> he has a plan to move forward. >> is the new democratic movement dead or no longer relevant? >> i think that our party has always been the big party and we have different views and that is healthy. that is exactly why i believe i am a democrat
>> in iowa and colorado, wind energy tax credit. there was an issue that was important in both of those states. obviously models, jobs, the president jobs plan. and i think taxes. we had a fight where you had the president advocating to increase taxes on people who made more than $250,000 a year. >> looking ahead at the agenda, how big is climate energy? >> if you look at what to this country needs to do to create jobs, having a sound energy policy makes incredible sense. i...
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fred upton, who's the chairman of the energy and commerce committee where a lot of health care and a lot of energy policy goes through, the committee of jurisdiction there, is going to be staying for another two years. and ways and means, which might see a lot of action with fiscal cliff, with tax reform, any kind of entitlement stuff also goes thruways and means, dave camp, another michigander is not going anywhere either. the judiciary committee which is headed by lamar smith right now, he's term limited, he's going to make a bid for the science committee. and he will find himself in competition with james sensenbrenner who has indicated he is interest inside that job as well. ralph hall, who's the republican -- who's the chairman now is term limited. also the transportation and infrastructure committee which is now headed by john mica, and mica is term limited in that role, and there are a few people who have seniority, but they either have committee assignments or are not looked upon as viable. it looks as though we are passing the baton to a new generation. bill schuster, who is
fred upton, who's the chairman of the energy and commerce committee where a lot of health care and a lot of energy policy goes through, the committee of jurisdiction there, is going to be staying for another two years. and ways and means, which might see a lot of action with fiscal cliff, with tax reform, any kind of entitlement stuff also goes thruways and means, dave camp, another michigander is not going anywhere either. the judiciary committee which is headed by lamar smith right now, he's...
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say we will help you make these differences and changes now when you are 14 or 15, you have a lot of energy and the law time on your hands, we have a school in the community, we will teach you how to make a difference and how to make this park safer, not just to clean up the park but you need to have a partnership with the police and maybe you will need to change some what about assembly and how late you are going to be there and get support from neighbors, the house of midnight basketball games or whatever it is and improving the community and making schools seem like a more relevant place. >> there are a couple seems in your book where the principle that reagan high school literally kind of does that, calls in the student, student leadership, people she thinks have invested themselves personally in the school and says what do we need to do? she has the right this will turn around grant. and i thought your treatment of that science teacher was well done because you never talked about the boundaries, you just illustrated them. where did you come away from that experience? >> it was an inter
say we will help you make these differences and changes now when you are 14 or 15, you have a lot of energy and the law time on your hands, we have a school in the community, we will teach you how to make a difference and how to make this park safer, not just to clean up the park but you need to have a partnership with the police and maybe you will need to change some what about assembly and how late you are going to be there and get support from neighbors, the house of midnight basketball...
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. >>> bipartisan group of 28 governors want congress to renew a wind energy tax credit. governors say letting tax break expire will cost 37,000 jobs and drive away $10 billion of private investment. it expires a t end of this year. >>> next on money, elizabeth warren hasn't even been sworn into the u.s. senate but she already hasthe entire banking industry shaking in its boots. one of her biggest supporters couldn't be haier. i codn't disagree more. he is here to debate it out with me. >>> plus, iran fles its military muscle as sanctions tighten their grip around the regime. e the massive war games a signal it may be ready to lash out? more "money" coming up. ♪ ♪ . melissa: so newly-elected senator and former head of the consumer financial protection bureau, she was running fothat, not sure she was head of that,ut public enemy number one on wall street. according to rumors she could end up with a pretty posh assignment on the senate banking committee. do we really want someone so outspoken against the banking industry making rules for them? depend iyou want a mortgag
. >>> bipartisan group of 28 governors want congress to renew a wind energy tax credit. governors say letting tax break expire will cost 37,000 jobs and drive away $10 billion of private investment. it expires a t end of this year. >>> next on money, elizabeth warren hasn't even been sworn into the u.s. senate but she already hasthe entire banking industry shaking in its boots. one of her biggest supporters couldn't be haier. i codn't disagree more. he is here to debate it out...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> we know it's a tough market. that doesn't mean we should stop looking for opportunities. that means finding the stocks that reported stellar results and are being ignored by the market. i'm not saying you shouldn't be worried. that would be wrong, glib. you shouldn't let that worry blind you to the fact that some stocks are worth kicking tires on. the idea that when selling dies down, you might be able to pick something up for a song. i want you to consider heartland payment systems, hpy. the fifth largest processor of transactions in the country. they provide primarily small businesses with the technology needed to make transactions work. taking a tiny cut of each one. this one survived the great recession and a devastating breach of their network by
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> we know it's a tough market. that doesn't mean we should stop looking for opportunities. that means finding the stocks that reported stellar results and are being ignored by the market. i'm not saying you shouldn't be...
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. >>> bipartisan group of 28 governors wants congress to renew a wind energy tax credit. governors say letting tax break expire will cost 37,000 jobs and drive away $10 billion of private investment. it expires at the end of this year. >>> next on money, elizabeth warren hasn't even been sworn into the u.s. senate but she already has the entire banking industry shaking in its boots. one of her biggest supporters couldn't be happier. i couldn't disagree more. he is here to debate it out with me. >>> plus, iran flexes its military muscle as sanctions tighten their grip around the regime. are the massive war games a signal it may be ready to lash out? more "money" coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at th special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the merdes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. well, having a ton of locations doesn
. >>> bipartisan group of 28 governors wants congress to renew a wind energy tax credit. governors say letting tax break expire will cost 37,000 jobs and drive away $10 billion of private investment. it expires at the end of this year. >>> next on money, elizabeth warren hasn't even been sworn into the u.s. senate but she already has the entire banking industry shaking in its boots. one of her biggest supporters couldn't be happier. i couldn't disagree more. he is here to...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> she has been an enduring and to our television set and also a sing yer actress . her latest project is a musical and she wrote it about amy mcpearson and it is called scandalous. and it premieres on broadway next week . welcome back to the cathy lee gifford. [ applause ] >> hello, governor. >> hi, cathy lee. >> nice to see you. >> wow, you are always doing something and now a broadway play you have written about a interesting character. >> a real woman of history. fallen through the cracks of history. her store store is unbelievable. if she was unbelievable why haven't. >> ♪ hooreyes for holly. ♪ everyone from shirrley to amy temple. it is amy tempem mcpearson and i have been fascinated with her for 40 years. >> thee is fascinating. >> i heard of h
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> she has been an enduring and to our television set and also a sing yer actress . her latest project is a musical and she wrote it about amy mcpearson and it is called scandalous. and it premieres on broadway next week . welcome...
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>> so we'll put that in with energy crisis. >> other, huh? >> no, no, i think that belongs in number four. while our executives are giving their answers, i want to ask each of you what, what's the risk that the men and women in this room, that should be keeping them up at night right now? >> look, i think there are many ironies surrounding the fiscal cliff. the fiscal cliff, i think, in the short run is the most pressing thing. the biggest, most threatening is the euro crisis. i'm of the view ultimately either the germans will have to subsidize permanently to hold it together, or else the eurozone is probably doomed to break apart. but on the fiscal cliff, let's just get our heads around the correct numbers which is if we sign a long-term grant bargain budget deal, we're going to be doing the fiscal cliff every year for the next ten years, okay? so the thing that's happening with the fiscal cliff is made worse by the fact that it's going to happen without a lot of preparation, and it's not fully thought through if the sequester just kicks in.
>> so we'll put that in with energy crisis. >> other, huh? >> no, no, i think that belongs in number four. while our executives are giving their answers, i want to ask each of you what, what's the risk that the men and women in this room, that should be keeping them up at night right now? >> look, i think there are many ironies surrounding the fiscal cliff. the fiscal cliff, i think, in the short run is the most pressing thing. the biggest, most threatening is the euro...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. >>> the new film "silver linings playbook" is about an adult son living with his parents after being released from a mental health facility. >> jacki weaver plays the mom and robert de niro
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry....
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>> guest: public citizen's has an energy group that pushed this. there is a group called term, the utility reform network it's been around for 30 some years. the citizens utility board there is one of those i believe in illinois. here in washington the former general counsel has been trying to get the regular tour commission to stop being a complete tool of the company's a regulates and they have it every turn blocked in saying we don't have to listen to what you say or what facts you come up with a total disregard for the consumer and what happens is people come from the industry and they leave and they become executive said the country they disbanded your money to. >> host: >> guest: i see you go till the congressman this because i can't talk to him for a year. >> host: said that's what consumers can do. would you like to see state legislatures to on the issues clacks would be the important things. >> guest: the consumer advocate's office may be funded as much as its report to the corporation spent on lobbying you would get some balance because t
>> guest: public citizen's has an energy group that pushed this. there is a group called term, the utility reform network it's been around for 30 some years. the citizens utility board there is one of those i believe in illinois. here in washington the former general counsel has been trying to get the regular tour commission to stop being a complete tool of the company's a regulates and they have it every turn blocked in saying we don't have to listen to what you say or what facts you...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> let's check up on another stories we are following. >> according to reports, former gop nominee, mitt romney is blaming this loss on gifts to my norities and voters saying they were quote very generous. a jury has indicted new york nanny on first and second degree murder charges. the children's mother found them stabbed to death in the bathtub. >> skype says it fixed problem but a small number of users may have been affected by this. >> coming up solid evidence one should always choose next. with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awes
putting us in control of our energy future, now. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> let's check up on another stories we are following. >> according to reports, former gop nominee, mitt romney is blaming this loss on...
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the fda looking into a connection between deaths and the five our energy shots. >> how many calories to americans' average from alcoholic drinks? the results and this morning's medical alert. >> and checking on their morning commute which may >> 38 degrees and 20 minutes before 6 i am friday morning and nice and quiet. some clouds in the area. showing up on the radar to our south east. producing a little sprinkle and shower activity, not amounting to much at all. really our only whether news. let us take a look at the radar more carefully. the cloud deck shown in the gray. the clouds break up and virginia. that is the good news. some of you all have to put up with a little shower this morning, the ball on the eastern shore. it will miss the baltimore area. and again, we are looking up. eventually the clouds will break up and we should see more sun than we saw yesterday. that will help the temperatures. details ahead. >> and this morning's medical alert, the fda investigating possible links between 5 our energy shot and more than a dozen deaths. >> includes 33 hospitalizations and 13
the fda looking into a connection between deaths and the five our energy shots. >> how many calories to americans' average from alcoholic drinks? the results and this morning's medical alert. >> and checking on their morning commute which may >> 38 degrees and 20 minutes before 6 i am friday morning and nice and quiet. some clouds in the area. showing up on the radar to our south east. producing a little sprinkle and shower activity, not amounting to much at all. really our...
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the with the california energy commission 422 production problems in the state's tight market specifically the october 1st emergency shutdown. the and it took about five days for this to get back up and running it was the straw that broke the camel's back. >> one expert testified that it is unlikely that evidence of shady dealings will be uncovered. >> it is on very helpful that any on doing will be found. if they are polluting, that is illegal. but i think there we can investigate until our hearts' content of we're not we find out. >> morris said that light needed to be shed on oil companies before market manipulation could be ruled out. if the we do not know if it is a real shortage or if they're offering are not operating. dark markets are highly profitable. and many insiders usually are profitable. >> the state senator said that they did not fit all the answers they need it today they plan on continuing to investigate. maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> this nationwide theft targeting the bay area. how they are scrambling to get me ready for more of rainfall and we get to the [ female anno
the with the california energy commission 422 production problems in the state's tight market specifically the october 1st emergency shutdown. the and it took about five days for this to get back up and running it was the straw that broke the camel's back. >> one expert testified that it is unlikely that evidence of shady dealings will be uncovered. >> it is on very helpful that any on doing will be found. if they are polluting, that is illegal. but i think there we can investigate...
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congressman cliff stern chairs the energy and commerce subcommittee that's investigating. >> i have the right to say there's a debacle here, there's mall if he assistance. can you explain in. >> reporter: stern expect cadden to stay silent. >> the quality control was terrible at the new england compounding center and he was doing nothing about it. so for some reason he was camouflaging and trying to indicate to the fda there's no problem. >> was barry cadden a liar? >> obviously he was shading the truth. >> reporter: stern plans to investigate an incident in 2004 when cadden was asked by an fda investigator if necc had trypan blue in stock. cadden said no according to the investigator who then reported finding 189 vials of it on site. >> the fda has a throat explain here because at this point all of us are just aghast at the number of people that have died as well as a huge number of people that ended up in hospitals. >> reporter: stern plans to question fda commissioner about why the agency dropped investigations into the trypan blue incident. and another two years earlier when at leas
congressman cliff stern chairs the energy and commerce subcommittee that's investigating. >> i have the right to say there's a debacle here, there's mall if he assistance. can you explain in. >> reporter: stern expect cadden to stay silent. >> the quality control was terrible at the new england compounding center and he was doing nothing about it. so for some reason he was camouflaging and trying to indicate to the fda there's no problem. >> was barry cadden a liar?...
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that is the energy tax. which, of course, the treasury department -- carvin in e-mails several thousand times -- with arbon in their e-mails 7000 times perry are the typing it out on carbon vapor? they -- you cannot turn the united states into a european social welfare system with the income tax. it can't be done. rates have to be too high. people will not pay it. and you have all the problems that carter had with the same challenges. double taxing savings and investment and business income just gets to be too heavy a burden. every major country that introduced the vat, it stayed in. we are now looking at the entry point for the vat is energy tax and when asked about it the obama people say if the republicans were to recommend we would be all over it. the guy who promised he would not raise taxes on the middle income sank if somebody else touches the murder weapon first he would be right there. he is for looting the middle class. he just wants republican fingerprints on the process. so, either we let -- we w
that is the energy tax. which, of course, the treasury department -- carvin in e-mails several thousand times -- with arbon in their e-mails 7000 times perry are the typing it out on carbon vapor? they -- you cannot turn the united states into a european social welfare system with the income tax. it can't be done. rates have to be too high. people will not pay it. and you have all the problems that carter had with the same challenges. double taxing savings and investment and business income...